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Everything a parent says and everything a parent does is important. While this is true anytime and always, the formative impact is greatest from birth to age three and as a follow-up during the years from three to five. Every child is entitled to having the finest experiences, and every parent should know how to provide them. That is why we invite you to visit us here every day for new insights.

Monday Morning Coffee: Join us anytime to learn the ins and outs of successful parent-child interactions. Effective parenting in the smallest ways can make the biggest differences. There are “15 Pillars of Parenting,” and each one holds the key to important actions that can make dramatic differences.

Tuesday Afternoon Tea: Ask your question and get it answered here. No matter how experienced you are or how many difficulties you have already encountered, there always seems to be one more little challenging circumstance lurking around the next corner. You can ask your question here privately or have it posted for others to see and benefit from as well.

Wednesday Evening Wine: Parent as a pro. Why not? There are 100 basics tenets of parenting that have been well-researched. Check out this section for all of them. Enjoy each one separately as it is interpreted in the spirit of the season and from different points of view.

Parenting in the News: Posted here you will find interpretations of current articles that appear in the news. Each one is fully explained and interpreted for you to get the most out of it. We will take you behind the scenes so that you can take what is available and apply it in your own special way. As with all news, there is more than meets the eye.

Tidbits for Teachers: There is a huge crossover between what early childhood teachers and parents of young children do. Best of all is when they can work together as partners for the well-being of the child. This is the place where we take one of our featured tips and turn it into a usable form for teachers.

Special Interests: No matter who you turn to for advice or what specialist you consult, remember that you are your child’s real expert. Because you know the most about your child, you know the best. If you have a success story, please send it to us for review so that we can evaluate it for publication as a guest post. Our goal is to empower you in your wonderful work so that you in turn can inspire others. We as parents are one great big “mutual admiration society.” We would love to hear from you. Contact us soon!

Have a happy, healthy, and “just-like-you-want-it-to-be” day!

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Early experiences are learning experiences and impact your child forever. Look here every week for new tips about how to help your child have the best!